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Golf Monthly on MSNGolf Tips: Advice Before Changing Your SwingIf your golf swing is in a bit of a rut, it might be tempting to start all over again from the ground up. But before you go ...
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Golf on MSNAdam Scott’s 5 fixes to never miss a fairway againOver the course of Scott’s two-and-a-half decade career, he’s amassed 14 PGA Tour wins, including his epic triumph at the 2013 Masters. All the while, he’s been one of the best ball-strikers in the ...
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Golf Digest on MSNThe secret to a bigger turn isn’t in your shoulders. Pros focus on this body part insteadLet's get you making a bigger turn for power—something the best players do so well by turning their ribcage to the top. The torso, or center of the chest, is the engine that drives the second half of ...
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Golf Digest on MSNHow this common golf swing match-up mistake can ruin your ball-strikingThis article originally appeared in the Golf IQ newsletter, which you can receive weekly by subscribing to Golf Digest+ right ...
There are three planes of motion in a good golf swing, but this is the one you should be focusing on
We bring this up because, unlike many tour pros, Oosthuizen has a key move in his golf swing that is much easier for average golfers to copy than those of many of his peers. What is it?
Charles Howell III has never been the bulkiest golfer, but he's always been able to create power. Here are his four keys for ...
The exercise that Blad here is demonstrating is called 'wood chop'. It's very similar to the golf swing… The key points to make with this is bending at the knees, the hips while at the same time ...
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